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JEWISH MINORITY TRYING TO CENSOR A MOVIE ON JESUS (pbuh)
Producer "Imus in the Morning"
MSNBC.Com
Dear Producer
Why is there no right of response to the idiocities of "Imus in the 
Morning?" On September 9, Imus was letting 
New York Times
' 
Frank Rich advocate censorship of Mel Gibson's forthcoming movie 
The Passion. 
The movie has not even appeared on the scene and we already 
have attempts to smear it on charges of "anti-semitism."
I know that Frank Rich writes for the most powerful newspaper in the 
country, The New York Times, but that does not give him the right to 
discredit a movie which he has not even seen. Imus did not object to 
Rich's claims that the movie will stir "anti-semitism," and that it 
will create "dissension." Rich had the gall to claim that the 
crucifixion of Jesus as shown in the Mel Gibson movie is only one 
interpretation of the Biblical story.
Who does not know that according to 
the Bible, 
the Jews took the responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus? 
That's no interpretation. 
What's astonishing is the attempt to discredit a movie on Jesus in a 
country which is largely Christian. Have things come to such a pass that 
now Christian beliefs have become a problem in America?
Imus mentioned only for a second in passing that Frank Rich is Jewish. 
He did not mention that the New York Times also has Jewish ownership. 
Such confession of faith is important when a religious movie is being 
discussed. It indicates that people of Jewish faith, a tiny minority, 
are trying to discredit a movie which depicts the Biblical story of the 
Passion of Jesus on the plea that any blame put on Jews would lead to 
anti-semitism.
The cry of anti-semitism is indeed far fetched, a poor excuse for 
censorship in a country where all major 
media 
are supportive of and often run by Jewish people.
Frank Rich also went off at a tangent to gain support for his position 
by claiming that he is so liberal that he supports "gay marriage."
Do give your viewers the right of reply.
Sincerely
Kaukab Siddique, Ph.D
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2003-09-14 Sun 11:41ct